Preserves

Preserves are open but trail access may be limited  

As Manatee County Preserves and Conservation Lands reopen after the storm, some trails may be closed while we work to restore them. Please respect all posted trail signage.

Leffis Key Preserve will remain closed until further notice. 

Manatee County provides some of the best opportunities to get outdoors in the region. With 12 publically-accessible preserves and more than 30,000 acres of conservation land, the is something for everybody. 

Most sites allow dogs, however, dogs are not allowed at the beaches or the following preserves: Leffis Key, Moody Branch, Neal, and Perico Preserves.

Location Amenities
Duette Preserve
Camping, Fishing, Grills, Pavilion, Restrooms, Trails
Emerson Point Preserve
Beach, Fishing, Grills, 3-Pavilions, Restrooms, Trails
Headwaters at Duette Preserve Pavilion, Trails
Jiggs Landing Preserve Boat Ramp, Fishing, Grills, Open Space, Pavilion, Playground, Restrooms, Trails
Leffis Key Preserve Trails (no dogs)
Jiggs Landing Preserve Boat Ramp, Fishing, Grills, Open Space, Pavilion, Playground, Restrooms, Trails
Johnson Preserve Pavilion, Trails
Moody Branch Preserve
Pavilion, Trails (no dogs or bikes)
Neal Preserve
Pavilion, Trails (no dogs)
Perico Preserve
Trails (no dogs)
Riverview Pointe Preserve Beach, Trails
Robinson Preserve
Beach, Canoe/Kayak Launch, Fishing, Grills, Open Space, Pavilion, Playground, Restrooms, Trails
Rye Preserve
Camping, Canoe/Kayak Launch, Fishing, Grills, Pavilion, Playground, Restrooms, Trails
Ungarelli Preserve  Pavilion, Trails